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  Category:2005 English cricket season - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bangladesh A cricket team in England in 2005
Notable achievements in the 2005 English cricket season
Sri Lanka Under-19 cricket team in England in 2005
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:2005_English_cricket_season   (96 words)

  
 Frizzell County Championship Division Two, 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Should any sides in the Championship table be equal on points, the following tie-breakers will be applied in the order stated: most wins, least losses, team achieving most points in contests between teams level on points, most wickets taken, most runs scored.
At the end of the season, the top three teams from the Second Division will be promoted and the bottom three teams from the First Division will be relegated.
When calculating the over-rate, two minutes will be allowed for each wicket taken though no allowance will be made for drinks intervals.
uk.cricinfo.com /db/ARCHIVE/2005/ENG_LOCAL/CC2/CC2_TABLE_2005.html   (837 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Frizzell County Championship Division Two in 2005
In the 2005 English cricket season, the Second Division of the Frizzell County Championship was contested between the following county cricket teams:
Lancashire (finished 8th in Division One in the 2004 season and were relegated)
Lancashire, historically one of the stronger sides in the County Championship, had been embarassingly relegated after internal struggles in the team and supporters regarded anything but instant promotion back to the top division as unacceptable.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Frizzell_County_Championship_Division_Two_in_2005   (262 words)

  
 Lancashire Cricket Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Following four very successful years in raising awareness for Frizzell through the sponsorship, the company now wants its main public brand Liverpool Victoria to be able to benefit from the awareness-raising opportunities and media exposure that the sponsorship offers.
Securing the sponsorship of the County Championship, the oldest domestic cricket competition, until 2009 is a real boost for the future of the game according to the ECB’s Commercial Director John Perera.
The winner of the final County Championship to carry Frizzell’s name is still undecided, with Nottinghamshire leading the charge with two matches remaining — although Hampshire, Kent, Sussex and reigning champions Warwickshire all still have a chance of taking the title.
www.lancashirecricket.net /board/news_item.asp?NewsID=306   (385 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Frizzell County Championship Division Two - 3-6 July Preview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Division two seems, at this early stage to be splitting into two mini-divisions of its own, with Essex, Middlesex, Derbyshire and Worcestershire in pursuit of promotion while the rest struggle to contend with apparently limited playing resources.
The division has seen far more gap between top and bottom, and far more results this season - last year Warwickshire were promoted with five wins, now, not even half way through the season two teams have already reached that number.
The Welsh county have suffered from erratic form, erratic weather, limited resources and walking into some remarkably good days for their opponents, the absence of Matthew Maynard, a leader on the pitch and a key batsman for three of six games has also hurt.
www.icc-cricket.com /england/content/story/116644.html   (660 words)

  
 Sporting Life - Cricket | Pakistan v India, VB Series, Live Scorecards, Frizzell County Championship, totesport ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
SEPTEMBER 11: Frizzell County Championship Division Two at Chelmsford.
AUGUST 27: Frizzell County Championship Division Two at Colchester.
JUNE 4: Frizzell County Championship Division Two at Chelmsford.
www.sportinglife.com /cricket/counties/reports/essex.html   (430 words)

  
 Mongia scores fluent 66
Dinesh Mongia scored a fluent 66 to give respectability to Leicestershire's first innings score against Worcestershire in a Frizzell County Championship Division two match on Thursday.
In a Division one match, Harbhajan Singh made a quickfire 25 for Surrey against Hampshire on a rain truncated day at Southampton.
It is strange to see so much coverage given to national cricketers in the county championship on the UK...please give good coverage to local tournaments...
inhome.rediff.com /cricket/2005/jun/16county.htm   (181 words)

  
 .:: THE BANGLADESH OBSERVER - Net Edition ::.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
But Gough, who retired from Test cricket two years ago because of a knee injury in the hope of staying fit enough to be a member of England's squad at the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean, said the competition would only be "good" for the side.
County Championship leaders Hampshire captained by Shane Warne, retired from one-day internationals but set to star in the Ashes Test series later this season, were already in trouble at 14 for three when Gough struck.
This was indicated by Middlesex captain Ben Hutton after their four-day Frizzel County Championship against Surrey, which ended in a draw at the Lord's here last evening.
www.bangladeshobserveronline.com /new/2005/06/13/sports.htm   (3600 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/2005 English cricket season (8-30 April)
The 2005 English cricket season started early, on 8 April, with MCC playing the Champion County, or at least it would have done if the rain hadn't delayed the start till the next day.
The first round of the Frizzell County Championship saw Warwickshire gain maximum points, with Hampshire also winning in Division Two.
In the third round of the Championship, Surrey thrashed what already appear to be Division One whipping boys Glamorgan to go third, with Nottinghamshire and Warwickshire also recording big wins to go second and first respectively.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/2005_English_cricket_season_(8-30_April)   (403 words)

  
 BBC - Essex - Sport - Essex County Cricket Club Review of the 2005 Season
The 2005 season is off to a flying start as Essex go through the whole of April unbeaten in every competition.
Yorkshire were the first visitors to the Ford County Ground and the game resulted in a draw despite stern efforts from Jefferson (149) and the Flower brothers Grant (65) and Andy (64*).
In the county championship, after winning against Leicester, Essex were on a high and in particular Cook, “…at the moment we are playing good cricket and it’s nice to win but we need to carry on our form”.
www.bbc.co.uk /essex/content/articles/2005/12/13/essex_county_cricket_review_feature.shtml   (1085 words)

  
 Articles - County Championship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The County Championship is the domestic first class cricket competition in the United Kingdom, mainly in England.
The official County Championship began in 1890, before which unofficial championships were contested.
The first official championship in 1890 was competed between Gloucestershire, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Sussex and Yorkshire, where the side were to play 14 matches (each other twice).
www.bowling-balls.net /articles/County_cricket   (406 words)

  
 23/4/02 - County success pleases Moody
DIRECTOR of Cricket Tom Moody was delighted with the confident way Worcestershire launched their Frizzell County Championship Division Two campaign with a crushing 206-run win over Gloucestershire at New Road.
It was the first time since 1998 that the County have opened their Championship programme with a victory.
Moody was also pleased that the County had got off to a winning start, particularly as they have been slow starters in the past.
www.thisisworcester.co.uk /worcestershire/worcester/sport/WEN_SPORT_CRICKET_WCCC_BRIT_ARCH_D22.html   (468 words)

  
 Cricinfo - Frizzell County Championship Division Two - 26-29 June Preview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
With Glamorgan improving after a poor start to the season, and Middlesex anxious to take full advantage of their game in hand during Derbyshire's week off, this promises to be an interesting contest.
It is sometimes suggested that there are too many older players on the county circuit, but in fact stalwarts such as these succeed, and provide entertainment, while being instrumental in helping to develop younger talents, providing an yardsticks against which they can be measured.
For Worcestershire nine regular players have so far passed the fifty mark and four bowlers (not including Alan Donald) have passed a dozen wickets, but they have lost their last two home games in the championship.
www.icc-cricket.com /england/content/story/118076.html   (567 words)

  
 Glamorgan pair build record stand || Outlawed - Unofficial Nottinghamshire News and Views   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Steve James and Adrian Dale hit a record double-century stand for Glamorgan against Nottinghamshire in their Frizzell County Championship Division Two clash.
The whole of the pre-lunch session was wiped out by persistent drizzle and a total of 45 overs were lost before play got underway at 2.30pm with in-form Notts chasing their sixth championship win in seven outings.
Kasprowicz finished unbeaten on 35 after a cameo 42-ball innings which included four fours and two sixes.
www.sportnetwork.net /main/s134/st11597.htm   (439 words)

  
 22/7/03 - County lifted by Hick return - This Is Worcestershire archive
The County's star batsman returns after being sidelined since June 8 with a broken bone in his left hand.
The County, who lead the table by 17 and threequarter points, will be bidding to complete the `double' over fourth-in-the-table Gloucestershire who were beaten by 111 runs when they visited New Road earlier this season.
The County have five wins and four draws to their credit so far this term while Gloucestershire have collected three victories, five draws and two defeats.
archive.thisisworcestershire.co.uk /2003/10/27/163524.html   (385 words)

  
 Frizzell County Championship Preview - 10th May 2005 SportFocus news
If Harrison makes his county debut alongside brother David, it will be the first time two brothers have played for Glamorgan in a County Championship match since Alan and Eifion Jones were involved in the match against Essex at Southend in 1983.
In the Division Two, Durham will be looking to continue their 100% record in their away match against Lancashire at Old Trafford.
It is the first time in the club’s history that they have won their first three opening matches in the Frizzell County Championship.
www.sportfocus.com /newspub/story.cfm?ID=13719   (1013 words)

  
 The Nation
England look set to insist on Giles completing a county match without any hiccups before bringing him back into the international fold, suggesting that the NatWest Challenge against Australia next month, beginning on July 7 at Headingley, could mark his return.
Batty is currently playing for Worcestershire in their Frizzell County Championship Division Two match against Somerset.
He has been given permission to continue in that match until the close of play Thursday, the second day, and will then be pulled out of the game and travel to Southampton, where England play Hampshire in a warm-up game on Saturday.
www.nation.com.pk /daily/june-2005/10/sports7.php   (322 words)

  
 BUSHRANGERS - News Room
Bushrangers faring well in the UK Whilst their teammates push themselves through pre-season training in Melbourne’s cold, David Hussey, Michael Lewis and Jon Moss are making runs and taking wickets playing county cricket in the UK.
Whilst back in Melbourne now, Mick Lewis showed second division ladder leaders Durham that he has the game to be successful in the UK.
Shane Warne and Brad Hodge are of course part of the Ashes tour party with Hodge 12th man in the past two Tests.
www.bushrangers.com.au /plugins/newsfeed.cgi?rm=content&plugin_data_id=8184   (268 words)

  
 Harbhajan strikes for Surrey
After a lukewarm beginning in the English county season for Surrey, Harbhajan Singh asserted his dominance with a haul of 6 for 36 in the Frizzell County Championship match against Hampshire at the Rose Bowl on Thursday.
Surrey ended their innings on 361 and were 215 runs at the end of day two.
Mongia had another good outing as he scored a fluent 66 to give respectability to Leicestershire's first innings score against Worcestershire in a Frizzell County Championship Division two match on Thursday.
inhome.rediff.com /cricket/2005/jun/17county.htm   (356 words)

  
 Sunday Mirror: Cricket: IT'S THE RULE OF LAW
Championship Division One clash and close in on his double century.
Warwickshire began day two on 350 for nine with just one wicket remaining but put on a determined lower-order stand to claim maximum batting points against Sussex at Edgbaston.
Derbyshire resumed on 297 for five with a big total in mind against Yorkshire at Headingley in Division Two.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20030511/ai_n12866893   (390 words)

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